For ArtBo 2017 beta presents 4 artists, whose work seeks to confront the viewer with the concept of space and its habitation. We understand the space from the point of view of the German philosopher Heidegger, for whom things become place, within a border. Thus the works of art of each of these artists are presented as limits, not where things end, but where their essence begins.

Guillermo Marconi, creates in his works Non-Places or fictitious spaces, which serve as an example of different realities in which we live, which are, after all, human constructions.

For its part, Andrés Valles, through perspective, design and geometry, raises questions about the characteristic elements of art and contemporary architecture, such as light, color and matter. These concepts operate as ideas that converge in places as we inhabit them.

Adriana Ramirez, seeks, through the use of the word, that the viewer think in a different way the daily space, formulating questions instead of affirmations. His works serve as platforms for generating new relationships between the individual and his environment.

Finally, Alejandro Pintado, confronts elements and architectural visions of the present, the past and the future, alluding to the notion of modernity in which all periods of history coincide in a time and in this case in his paintings.